The College of Future Learning NZ

Private Training Establishment

Hawkes Bay Hastings Campus is located in the heart of our sunny east coast city, equipped with student common areas and café, offering student discounted tea, coffee, meals and free parking. This is a friendly, caring and welcoming campus, with a multi-cultural staff mix with experience in education for international students, who study alongside our New Zealand domestic students. Hawkes Bay’s beautiful climate, outdoor activities, cheaper living costs, hassle free transport and safe clean green region welcomes international students to study and live in our community, where students focus on building a future career pathway. FutureCOL is an associate College operating within the NZ National Ntec Consortium group of institutes located in Aucklland, Tauranga, Hawkes Bay and Christchurch.

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Qualifications available

Diploma

Certificate IV

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Career guidance

English language support

International student services

Wifi on campus

FutureCOL's education is in the high demand industries of Hospitality, ICT and Business Management and focuses on where future job market growth is occurring. We encourage our students to have the courage to demonstrate innovation, aspiration and dedication to achieve a healthy happy future and lifestyle for themselves. Hawkes Bay is a unique destination where we experience the great NZ outdoors. quality foods, wine and is a tourism centre sought by world travellers each year.

There are two words that best
describe Hawke’s Bay and they are Wine Country - but there is much more than wine to
this sunny region.

Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s warmest, driest regions
and this has made it one of the country’s leading producers of wine; notably red wines –
cabernet sauvignon, merlot and syrah – but also with some quite stunning whites.The
region is the first stop on the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, and it's a popular place
for bicycle wine tours.

Hawke's Bay is New Zealand’s Art Deco centre, rebuilt in
the 1930’s after a huge earthquake. It hosts the country’s most elaborate celebrations
of Matariki – the Māori New Year. It’s a place where you can shop at the farmers' market
for locally grown delicacies, indulge in artisan gourmet food, and join the lunchers at
Napier’s Great Long Lunch. And it’s a place where you can walk the forest trails of the
Ruahine and Kaweka Forest Parks, visit the Cape Kidnappers gannet colony or relax on the
glorious beaches that stretch along the coast.

Hawke's Bay offers every kind
of accommodation, from exclusive lodges and self-contained cottages to hotels, motels,
camping grounds, bed & breakfasts and homestays. Some wineries have room for guests,
providing the perfect setting for a romantic stay.